A salesperson wishes to advertise property owned by the licensee and which is not listed with a broker. The salesperson's supervising broker has been notifies in writing and has given his or her written consent. May the salesperson advertise the property?
A. Yes, provided a disclosure is included that the "seller holds a real estate license".
B. Yes, provided the property is listed with the supervising broker.
C. No, because all advertising must be in the name of the broker who holds the salesperson's license.
D. No, because this type of advertising would be considered a "blind ad".
Answer: A. Yes, provided a disclosure is included that the "seller holds a real estate license".
You might also like to view...
Every six months, Doug is asked to fill out a survey which asks when he expects to buy a new vehicle and what type and model he plans to purchase
Doug, along with a group of consumers with similar buying habits, has been participating in this survey for the last eight years. The gathering of this quantitative data is an example of descriptive research using ________. A) a hierarchical format B) a cross-sectional design C) latitudinal tracking D) a longitudinal design E) ethnography
The past few years have seen fewer females sent on international assignments
Indicate whether the statement is true or false